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India’s capital, Delhi, has just introduced a ban on disposable plastic amid concern over pollution of the sea and air.

There have been complaints about the illegal burning of plastic and other waste at 3 local rubbish dumps which has been causing severe air pollution, and if reports from ‘The Times of India’ are correct, that India is responsible for 60% of the plastic dumped in the world’s oceans every year, then it is about time too!!

This is great news as cutlery, bags, cups and other forms of single-use plastic are prohibited by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) this ban now affects the whole National Capital Territory (NCT) area of Delhi.

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